Alexander Barzilov

Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Expertise: Mechanical engineering, Nuclear engineering, Radiation applications, Remote radiation sensing

Biography

Alexander Barzilov leads the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ where he mentors numerous graduate students in the areas of nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, and nuclear physics.

The lab is at the forefront of novel radiation detection technologies in an effort to support national security and environmental management of radioactive facilities. He's also an expert in gamma spectroscopy, remote sensing of radiation using aerial and ground robotic platforms, neutron detection, active and passive assay of radiological materials, and reactor physics.

In 2021, Barzilov launched the Nuclear Security Science and Technology Consortium, which is designing and building a sustainable pipeline of student talent between the Department of Energy’s sites and National Laboratories, and the minority-serving institutions that are part of the program. 

Education

  • M.S., Obninsk Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering
  • Ph.D., Institute for Physics and Power Engineering

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Alexander Barzilov In The News

Nuclear Engineering International
US NuScale Power Corporation opened its latest Energy Exploration (E2) Centre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ) to help support the development of a skilled nuclear-ready workforce. The E2 Centre was co-funded by a grant from the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP).
Associated Press
The E2 Center will allow students at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ to take on the role of control room operator, providing the chance to gain real-life experience. It will also provide a means to conduct outreach to the community on the benefits of nuclear power through demonstrations and tours for local leaders, K-12 students, and the broader public.
Business Wire
The E2 Center will allow students at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ to take on the role of control room operator, providing the chance to gain real-life experience. It will also provide a means to conduct outreach to the community on the benefits of nuclear power through demonstrations and tours for local leaders, K-12 students, and the broader public.
Las Vegas Review Journal
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ researchers are part of a team that will receive nearly $3 million in federal funding for a project focusing on the nuclear energy workforce.

Articles Featuring Alexander Barzilov

An illustration of a drone
Research | October 4, 2018

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ engineers developed a team of drones that detect radioactivity in areas where it’s unsafe or unfeasible for other trackers to go.